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'Class stars' are children selected by the class teacher - it could be for extra hard work, a great attitude or achieving something individual to the pupil.
Star Pupils this week are:
Reception: Ruth McCain and Louis Cook
Class 1: Niall Jones and James Lynes
Class 2: The Whole of Class 2 and Kyzara McGill
Class 3: Sophie McGrath and Felicity Lamkin
Class 4: Kate Banlin and Jessica Barlow
Class 5: Mia Smith and Jessica Smith
Class 6: India Henry, Nathan Agboado and Anna Windle
Reading Stars:
Reception: Jonah Hargreaves
Class 1: Max Little
Class 2 : Jasmine Whittle
Class 3: Sammy-Jo Foulkes
Class 4: George Guy
Class 5: Ian Dawes
Class 6 :Jonathan Swales
P.E. Class of the Week:
Class 3
House of the Week: Alt
this morning, Open The Book brought us the story of Jesus, the boy at the temple. This tells how Mary and Joseph could not find Jesus following the festival of Passover but they eventually found him teaching at the temple.
We were also presented with a storybook Bible which had been signed by the author. This will make a lovely addition to the library - thank you!
Star Pupils this week are:
Reception: Eva Cavanagh and Charlie Gaughan
Class 1: Harry McCabe and Eleanor Rowson
Class 2: Ava Perry and Faye Smith
Class 3: Maisie McGregor
Class 4: Eva Blood and Harry Morrison
Class 5: Nicole Griffiths and Jack Flynn
Class 6: Ellie Henderson and Megan Daley
Reading Stars:
Reception:
Class 1: Carly Cookson
Class 2 : Finn Garrett-Butler
Class 3: Sam Smith
Class 4: Holly Vaughan
Class 5: Joseph Tully
Class 6 :Jamie O'Neill
P.E. Class of the Week:
Class 5
House of the Week: Alt
The best attending class was Class 4 - well done!
The class attendances were as follows:
Reception: 98 %
Class 1 - 96.8 %
Class 2 - 97.8 %
Class 3 - 94.7 %
Class 4 - 99 %
Class 5 - 93.3 %
Class 6 - 93.5 %
The most punctual classes were - Class 4 and Class 6
Class lates were as follows:
Reception - 3 lates
Class 1 - 2 late
Class 2 - 10 lates
Class 3 - 5 lates
Class 4 - 1 late
Class 5 - 8 lates
Class 6 - 1 late
sorry for the late notice but I have just came across this. It is a hands- on Viking exhibition this weekend in the World Museum Liverpool. Unfortunately, it is only for a limited time so there is not enough time to arrange a class visit but as we will be moving on to the Vikings in the summer term, it may be worth a visit if you have the time. More information can be found here:
http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/wml/events/displayevent.aspx?EventID=26983
Star Pupils this week are:
Reception: Bobby Pearson and Isla Davidson
Class 1: Ava Browne and Max Little
Class 2: Zara Smith and Daniel Barratt
Class 3: Ruby Burns and Oliver Lyons
Class 4: Jamie Lynch and Scarlett Tully
Class 5: Keira Kilty and Rosa De Costa Stewart
Class 6: Jude Carroll and Joel Whittle
Reading Stars:
Reception:
Class 1: Lucy Fisher
Class 2 : Alix Cain
Class 3: Sammy Jo Foulkes
Class 4: Jacob James
Class 5: Alfie Turney
Class 6 :Aaron Herbert
House of the Week: Molyneux
What a moving, thought provoking evening, Church was full this evening as people, young and old, packed in to hear the testimony of Zigi Shipper who survived the Holocaust. As part of Hope 2016, organised by Mr Peter Bull from Alsop High School and hosted by school and church, the evening began with an introduction by Mr Peter Bull followed by a short service involving readings from our pupils and singing from our choir, A former pupil then introduced Zigi.
Zigi spoke openly of his experiences as a child in the ghetto at Lodz. He then recounted some of his experiences as an inmate of Auschwitz- Birkenau, through to his release as a 16 year old. Far from being morose or self-pitying, Zigi talked about how lucky he was and brought messages of positivity and hope: hope for the future and hope that the younger generation will bring about change.
For those of you who were fortunate enough to make it, we hope you enjoyed this event. More events will be taking place throughout the month - find out more on the Hope leaflet on our letters page.